Staff Sergeant Rashid Keitt, the son of Gregory and Lisa Keitt of the Redfern Houses in Far Rockaway, is now working in Brooklyn as a U.S. Army Recruiter, seeking a few good prospective U.S. Army recruits. More...

Local artist Patrick Clark, who will soon unveil his Tribute Park glass cupola to the world, had an unwanted and potentially dangerous visitor on March 24 when a car hit the curb outside his home-studio and flipped over onto his lawn. More...

On the front page of last week%27s edition, we published a picture that identified a young man being arrested by police as Lee Woods, who was later arrested for attempted murder, assault, resisting arrest and criminal possession of the knife used in More...

Year in and year out the expectations never change for the Yankees. Win a World Series or the season is a bust. 2006 isn%27t any different as New York will boast a $200 million payroll for the second consecutive year. More...

A Far Rockaway man who died Sunday - one day after he pulled a gun on cops and was shot - served time for attempted murder and belonged to a gang of gunpoint robbers who called themselves "The Edgemere Extortion Boys," according to a law enforcement More...

Authorities say Rasheem Parrish, the young man shot this week by police, led the life of a street thug, but he was also a Golden Gloves boxing competitor and a good grandson, people who knew him told The Wave this week. More...

Annie Anthony, a Rockaway resident for over 30 years, died March 16. She was 58. Anthony, a computer technician, was born on August 10, 1947 in Millen, Georgia. She is survived by her daughters, Diane, Rolisa and Sherise; stepdaughter, Deidre; grandchild

Vincent J. Cincotta, a Rockaway resident for eight years coming from Brooklyn, died March 28. More...